After leaving the race on the 9th lap at Canadian Grand Prix at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, the Mexican driver Red Bull, Sergio “Checo” Perez leaves frustratedafter considering that he was having a good run, where he was climbing positions, after starting in position number 13.
“Starting from zero hurts a lot”
“I lost the steering wheel, so I was completely in neutral and I didn’t move at alleverything was going very well, he had a good strategy, he was moving up places, he had everything to have a good race and aim for the podium,” said “Checo” after leaving the competition.
He admitted it wasn’t his best weekend, having added three consecutive podium finishes, Spain, Monaco and Azerbaijan, in addition to in Saturday’s qualifying round he retired due to an impact in Q2.
“Everything went wrong for us this weekendand this Sunday starting from zero hurts, when we wanted to do everything, today starting from zero hurts a lot”, he commented.
The last time “Checo” Pérez dropped out of a race was in that same 2022 season in the first race of the series at the Bahrain Grand Prix.
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